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First allow me to set-up the basic storyline for you, in a luxury hotel in the Swiss Alps, a murder has just been committed. Unfortunately for the murderer, Jacques-Louis Barajean, France's best detective, is there vacationing (or so he thinks). At the start, the game has you choose a difficulty level, representing the various times of the year at the hotel.
The good folks at Darconus have created a PC game that is comparable to those great board games of the day: Clue, Sleuth, etc. This game gave me a warm fuzzy inside, bringing me back to my livingroom on a Sunday and playing board games with my mom.
This is a game that is very much mouse driven, in other words, your clicker fingers will get an extreme gaming experience. As Detective Barajean, you click to move about the hotel and its rooms (indicated by a person walking or a door leading you in or out icons). Clicking is also the way you interact with the guests and get clues (courtesy of a magnifying glass icon) to write down in your notepad. At the start of the game, your host is kind enough to give you a roughly drawn map of the hotel and its grounds. As you make your way through the hotel, you will be reminded of the time slipping away, with the appearance of a chiming grandfather clock face. This screen pops up every few minutes it seems.
On the whole, I enjoyed my gaming experience with The Butler Did It! The introduction piece alone, gave me the feeling that I was watching an old super 8 film and the graphics used for this piece were quite unique. All visual and sound elements came together wonderfully, to bring me perfectly into the game. The Butler Did It! is not one of those games that will break any new grounds in the PC gaming universe, but it’s a nice little “ getaway from it all game “. Final Grade: B+ System Requirements:
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